Langlois
See also: L'Anglois and l'Anglois
English
Alternative forms
- LAnglois, L'Anglois, l'Anglois, lAnglois, Anglois
Etymology
From French Langlois, from Middle French l'(le)+Anglois (literally “Englishman”).
Proper noun
Langlois (countable and uncountable, plural Langloises or Langlois)
- (countable) A surname from French, equivalent to English English.
- A census-designated place in Curry County, Oregon, United States.
Descendants
- Translingual: Langloisia
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French
Alternative forms
- L'Anglois, l'Anglois, Anglois
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French L'Anglois, from l'(le)+anglois Literally, “Englishman”. A surname for a resident or native of Angleterre, the land of the Angles, or an Anglo-Saxon.
Proper noun
Langlois ?
Descendants
- → English: Langlois
- → Translingual: Langloisia
- → Chinese: 朗格盧瓦 / 朗格卢瓦 (Lǎnggélúwǎ) (transliteration)